Ed Lansford's Army regulation shirt, ca.1940s

Title

Ed Lansford's Army regulation shirt, ca.1940s

Subject

United States -- Texas -- Williamson County.
War (World War II).

Description

Ed Lansford's green Army regulation shirt with an Army Air Corps patch sewn onto the left sleeve. The patch depicts white star with a red circle in the center, with gold wings on each side. The interior label reads, "Officer's Army Regulation, Form fit, 100% Wool."

Ed Lansford, along with fellow classmates from Rice University, joined a college reserve in the Army Air Forces. The reserve was called to active duty in February 1943, and they were sent by the Army Air Forces through meteorology school at UCLA, becoming second lieutenant weather officers in December 1943. Ed was active as a weather forecaster at several airfields in the United States during the war. In 1945, Ed was moved into a group that was headed for the invasion of Japan, but they had not yet left the United States when the war ended when the atomic bombs were dropped on Japan. Ed was released from the Army Air Forces in March 1946, as a civilian and re-entered Rice University, receiving a bachelor's degree at Rice in June 1948 -- four years late

Source

Courtesy of Ed Lansford.

Date

ca. 1940s

Rights

All rights to the images are held by the respective holding institution. This image is posted for non-profit educational purposes, excluding printed publication. For permission to reproduce images and/or for copyright information, contact The Williamson Museum, 716 S. Austin Ave, Georgetown, TX 78626.

http://williamsonmuseum.org

Language

English

Type

Object

Files

ARMY SHIRT WITH AIR CORP PATCH2.jpg
ARMY SHIRT DETAIL Lansford.jpg
Date Added
November 8, 2013
Citation
“Ed Lansford's Army regulation shirt, ca.1940s,” World War II Comes to Williamson County, accessed May 18, 2024, https://ww2comestowilliamsoncounty.omeka.net/items/show/614.